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Title: Preliminary results from an integrated shallow geophysical investigation in the north-eastern sector of the Malta Island
Authors: Pischiutta, Martha
Galea, Pauline
D'Amico, Sebastiano
Mercuri, Alessia
Rovelli, Antonio
Cara, Fabrizio
Vassallo, Maurizio
Villani, Fabio
Amoroso, Sara
Naccio, Deborah Di
Cantore, Luciana
Famiani, Daniela
Giulio, Giuseppe Di
Akinci, Aybige
Keywords: Geophysical surveys -- Malta
Seismology -- Observations
Fault zones -- Malta
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Pischiutta, M., Galea, P., D'Amico, S., Mercuri, A., Rovelli, A., Cara, F., ... Akinci, A. (2015). Preliminary results from an integrated shallow geophysical investigation in the north-eastern sector of the Malta Island. Geo-Risks in the Mediterranean and their Mitigation, Valletta. 1.
Abstract: In the framework of project SIMIT and under an agreement between Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) and DPC of the Regione Siciliana, seismic hazard estimates were performed, resulting in the distribution of the expected peak ground acceleration values (PGA). These estimations refer to stiff-rock sites, and do not include the contribution of the site-local geological condition. In order to take the subsoil response into account in the hazard assessment of the Maltese islands, on November 2014 we performed several geophysical investigations including seismic and electrical 2D-tomography, MASW profiles, 2D arrays and single-station measurements using ambient noise (see Figure 1). The final goal was to combine different geophysical methods which allow the reconstruction of geometries at depth (tens of meters) and the evaluation of shear-wave velocities in the most common geological formations outcropping on the islands. The geology of Malta is characterized by a succession of Tertiary marine sediments, from the bottom to the top: Lower Coralline Fm.; Globigerina Limestones; Blue Clay Fm., Green Sand Fm., Upper Coralline Fm. Moreover the velocity profile has been related to Vs30 parameter that is used to classify soils by the European seismic code (Eurocode8, 2003).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/18312
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